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Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
It very much is determined by placement choice/experience. Most clinical psych programs are generalist, meaning they train you for a general area of practice. Some programs provide the specialized training as a specific degree area (e.g., SFU, York) but even then they'll have a strong generalist focus because you need that good base of training. Then, if you want more specialized training in a different area, you'll need to get that through a practicum placement/internship. For example, I'm in a generalist program (I get equal amounts of training for both adults and children in general mental health assessment/intervention), but because I want to practice in a forensic area, I'll need to get that experience through my advanced practica and internship. You just have to prove to the licensing board that you have the depth of experience to practice in your chosen area. -
My program is like this (Canadian clinical psych program). I came in with a Masters already (although not in clinical) so I was in a weird position where I sort of had advanced standings (i.e., got to opt out of a few of the first year "Masters" courses because I had already done them) but was still considered to be in the Masters program. It was nice not having to do another thesis, so I could start thinking of my dissertation sooner.
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
I think I've mentioned this in other threads on this board, because I've been here way too long, but I had to apply four times before I got accepted into a clinical psych program (5 years after I graduated from undergrad, although I got an experimental masters in between). I was rejected TWICE from my current program before finally getting in, and didn't receive a single interview during my third application cycle. The reality is, clinical psych applications are extraordinarily competitive, and sometimes getting accepted or not can depend on stuff such as who else is in the same application pool, how many funded spots there are for a particular program, and, although a lot of programs won't admit it, department politics do play a bit of a role (e.g., sometimes certain POIs are given priority for accepting students than others). It's definitely normal to be down and hopeless during this process, since it is tough (tougher than grad school itself in a lot of ways). The key thing is to be persistent, and to try to do as much as possible between applications to give yourself a boost! In a lot of ways, there's value in not entering grad school right away after undergrad (e.g., can save some money, get some life experience that you wouldn't necessarily get in school, etc.), so try to look at it as a positive thing (even though it's hard). Remember, you got this! You just have to believe in yourself! -
Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
From what I've understood, the training is very expensive for departments and there's less and less funding being provided by universities and governments for it. At least that's the situation in my program right now. There's also a big push to have a lot of psychologist positions filled by Master's level clinicians and social workers because in the long run, they're cheaper than PhD level practitioners. -
Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
In my last application cycle, I travelled from Ontario down to Alabama and Texas for interviews. It was pretty fun to get to see the places where I had applied and to get a feel of what the program and students were like. I would also recommend that if you get accepted someplace, try to travel there before you commit to a program. -
Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
American schools are a lot faster at sending out interview requests than Canadian schools. In my last application cycle, I received most of my interview requests for the American schools by mid-December, whereas I didn't hear at all from Canadian schools until into the new year. -
Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
I believe they do, via USPS. If you're worried, contact the departments at the schools that you're applying at to let them know the official scores may be delayed. -
I never applied to Queens, but from my extensive application experience, departments were usually pretty chill if something happened in the application process that was out of your control.
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I'd honestly wait for the department. They may be a bit more lenient right now due to the mess that is the postal strike but they should let you know.
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Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Canadian Applicants!
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
Good luck on the applications everyone!! Remember to take some time to breathe throughout the process! -
Please Help! Apply for Clinical Psychology Canada
FacelessMage replied to FallGO's topic in Psychology Forum
It may be worth it for you to apply to a combined MA/PhD clinical psych program (e.g., Saskatchewan, Dalhousie, UNB). I have an MA in experimental psych and got into one of these program. It basically allowed me to skip all courses that I had already done in my MA (namely stats and all research requirements except for my dissertation), and it's a much better option than redoing a Masters elsewhere. -
McGill doesn't really have a strong forensic basis in its faculty (it's a strong health psychology/neuroscience department), so I wouldn't recommend applying there. If you're willing to look in Canada for clinical psych programs, with your interests I'd consider Simon Fraser University (in Vancouver), University of Saskatchewan, and University of New Brunswick. If you're willing to consider a counselling program, look into Robert Morgan at Texas Tech. I applied to a lot of clinical programs with a forensic focus or forensic faculty, so feel free to send me a message if you have any questions!
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SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
Finally got my letter in the mail. Scored 9/20 (didn't get an award), with 4 publications and 3 conference presentations. It's a bit disappointing considering I won with only 2 publications 2 years ago (same proposal, 1 letter writer was still the same). I'm just burnt out on the whole process of grad school right now. -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
I heard from my awards office, and was told that I was rejected. I'm pretty disappointed, since I had double the amount of publications this time around than when I won the the doctoral CGS two years ago. Guess it's on to my fifth application attempt next year... -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
I tried to use both the Masters and doctoral SSHRC awards I won into acceptances. It worked for the Masters program, but didn't work a few years later with the doctoral award. It really depends on the program. -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
Ugh I finally tracked down the contact info for the person responsible for graduate scholarships and the office is closed for the weekend. I'm hoping they'll contact me Monday if I get it considering the deadline for an internal scholarship (which I should get since my application made it to Ottawa) is Tuesday. -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
Congrats! I'm going crazy waiting to hear. My mail delivery will probably end up being delayed considering all the roads around my house are closed due to flooding. -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
They're similar although the SSHRC doctoral awards start with a whole blurb about how they've completed the assessment of your application and they are pleased to tell you that you were successful (and get funding). -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
Same. -
SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
FYI, SSHRC will tweet out when they post the letters, so you'll have some advanced warning! -
I'm currently in a long distance relationship (but will be closing the gap in the summer), and while it's been hard, we've made do. The distance isn't quite as far yours though (we're only a 2 hour plane trip apart, so we see each other at least once a month). We were long distance before grad school as well (4 hours drive apart). It's made our communication skills really strong, and while it's sucked that we haven't been constantly together for the past little while, I think it's made our relationship stronger,
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SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
Ugh, I'm on vacation that week, and I know I'm going to be consumed with thinking about it. -
Fall 2018 CANADIAN clinical psychology
FacelessMage replied to ContentFaces's topic in Psychology Forum
Funding, supervisor fit, research fit, quality of clinical experiences (all in no particular order).- 657 replies
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SSHRC Doctoral Award/CGS (funding for 2018-2019)
FacelessMage replied to PsychBoy's topic in The Bank
If that tweet was about the doctoral SSHRCs, that prof can get in big trouble. The results are under an embargo until SSHRC makes the formal announcement. You're not supposed to publicly announce your success before the formal list goes out by SSHRC (I think we're ok here though since it's anonymous).